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Old 03-15-2005, 06:50 PM   #1
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King and His Court

The "King" is Eddie Feigner. Although it appears that the King himself doesn't play any more, the "Court" is still touring.

http://www.kingandhiscourt.com/

I never got to see them in person, but have a tape of an ESPN special from about five years ago. Feigner had a great line that means more to me as I get older. In the special he was asked if he still threw as hard as he used to. I'm guessing he was in his late sixties at the time, he answered, "I throw as hard as I always have, the ball just doesn't go as fast!"

"Time and tides wait for no man", ... and neither do the fish.
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Old 03-15-2005, 08:16 PM   #2
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You Rhody guys ever go down to Engineer's Field in Fox Point to watch Local 57 when you were kids?
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Old 03-15-2005, 08:54 PM   #3
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Yep , couple of posts up in this thread Clammer asked the same question. That was big time in those days.

My Father used to tell me that back in the 1920's and 30's that the textile mill teams were as close to professional as you could get in RI (hardball) . Mill workers got treated special if they were good and played for their mill's team.

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Old 03-15-2005, 09:01 PM   #4
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Yup. My dad played for Kennecott Copper back in the 40s, after the war. He was a catcher but he also had a pretty good windmill pitch. He told me that a .200 average in fast-pitch was like a ,400 average in baseball. There was a pitcher for Local 57 who threw 4-5 perfect games a season.

They had the ASA AA slo-pitch nationals at Engineers Field one year. Some textile mill from North Carolina played the Nassau County (Long Island) Police Department in a best 2 of 3 series. Nassau County had a catcher (I can still remember the name) by the name of Evilsizer, and I never saw a guy whose name fit so well. Had to be about 350 lbs and none of it was fat.
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Mike & Mike --I was down there every night that there was a game //Jack White was the owner // I was too stupid at the time to realize that if he was at the field & it wasn,t game night //he had a girl upstairs ////
I saw the King & his court a few times .there was also a women,s team of around 5 or 6 players that smoked them also .....
Ted Williams was down there every year for the JimmY Fund ....

that was fun time WWWWWWWWWAAAAAAAAAAYYYYyyyy back then

ENJOY WHAT YOU HAVE !!!

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